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I am encouraging you to build a relationship with Jesus Christ so that you can receive His wisdom and understanding. Your brain is incapable of understanding God without personal revelation directly from Him. It is the arrogance of man to think that their brains are important when they can't figure anything out without Gods help. That would be like a child being shown how to tie their shoes and then boasting to everyone that they figured out how to do it themselves. That is why faith is necessary to have a relationship with God, because it is not about what you know, it is about pleasing God who then may be pleased to give you revelation of what you desire to know. He is not pleased when you come to Him in any way except through faith:
Hebrews 11:6
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him
You are directly questioning the character and motivations of the Most High God, trying to prove He is the author of sin. God isn't insecure, but He does hate sin, and when you abandon your faith and the bible and start inventing your own God, that is called idolatry.
I'm sorry, but faith does not mean "stop using your brain". Faith is about trusting God and believing Him. It does not mean "If you come to a question you can't answer, stop asking the question" as you would promote. This religious mentality is not helpful to me or those like me who seek to know God better (When I spend time with my wife, one of the ways we grow closer is by learning about each other. I learn about her, her background, stories from her past, why she chooses certain things rather than others, what she likes and doesn't like). Remember, we are in the "philosophy" section, I haven't come to you to ask for help personally or spiritually, I'm asking for help philosophically. Know your place and the thread you are posting in. It is rather disrespectful to say "I am encouraging you to build a relationship with Jesus Christ" when you don't know me or my relationship with Jesus. It's a good thing for you I am mature enough in my walk to shrug it off. I say these things for your own sake. I'm sure you are awesome, just be aware that your judgments might be off sometimes, so assume the best rather than the worst.
It doesn't make me uncomfortable.Rather than continue a conversation that is making you uncomfortable
Perhaps you are oblivious to your judgment. Again, not helpful. Believing the worst.I know where this road leads
You too.God bless!
The word "evil" there is ra in hebrew, mean ing to bring calamity, distress etc. It does not mean to bring sin or evil in the sense of someone doing moral lawlessness s or unrighteousness. Just as God makes peace in a time of war he can bring judgement distress and calamity and bring men from their false peace.
God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempted he any man.
Satan is the father of lies as Jesus said, and when he speaks a lie he speaks of his own. God cannot lie as scripture teaches
I like your argument, but even more than your argument, I appreciate your question.The mistake in your logic is that you believe that evil was inevitable because an infinite amount of time would pass. Not according to scripture:
Revelation 21:1-5
Then I saw “a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. 2 I saw the Holy City, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride beautifully dressed for her husband.
And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. 4 ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
5 He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!” Then he said, “Write this down, for these words are trustworthy and true.
An infinite amount of time will pass after the new heavens and new earth are created, and yet sin will never enter the world ever again.
You also don't know what God had planned after Adam and Eve had been in the garden for awhile and begun to populate the Earth. Perhaps they were on a trial period in the garden where evil was a possibility but after they passed the test evil was no longer a possibility. You make too many assumptions: evil is inevitable after an infinite amount of time, and that Adam and Eve would have remained in the same state of having a potential for evil for an infinite amount of time instead of a finite amount of time. I don't agree that your argument is accurate even if your basic premises are true, but they are invalidated by those two facts in any case.
I would also ask, why are you so eager to prove that God is the author of evil? Could it be that your flesh desires an out that you feel you would have if you could blame God for your sin? You need to realize that no one is to blame for your sin but you, and we will all be held accountable for our own sin when we stand before the Lord. It is only because Jesus Christ paid the penalty for sin that we could go free, if you believe and are trusting in Him as Lord and Savior. God did not create sin, but He did put it under the feet of Jesus Christ, as well as the devil and his power of death, so that we can be free.
So do you agree that it was impossible for free agents to remain sinless?
2. Free agents have the potential to do evil, e TRUE, BUT you have to distinguish between potential and ability. You can have abilities that you choose to never use.
All we need to do is show that choices can be assigned probabilities. For Adam and Eve, they had the choice to be disobedient (e), or to not be disobedient (e').3. Potential has a non-zero probability, p, where 0<p<1 Irrelevant. Freewill is a self-generated causal system unlike all other causal systems. KEY: There are things which take away potential while the ability (never used) still remains.
Perhaps by choice, or loyalty, the significant free will can be removed. But this would mean the agent can no longer sin even by choice, but rather, has chosen to be an automaton with regard to good and evil. No more moral good can be created from such an agent because it is determined. I think what you are saying here is similar to previous posts, that at some point in time a free agent can give up their freedom to sin. This is not a biblical notion, but it might be true. Perhaps Adam and Eve were being tested over a period of time and at some point there would be no more significant free will.4. Therefore, over infinite time, the probability of a free agent to perform evil approaches 1 [Let t represent time, then P(e)=1-(p')^t, ∴ P(e)=1 as t→∞]
Unless there is something which removes the inclination to ever sin such as loyalty or extreme extreme fear (of hell).
True. This was pointed out earlier as well.5. Therefore God created free agents knowing they would create evil. Commit "acts" of moral evil, yes. But not all did. Holy Angelsm for instance, never sinned.
Free agents = angels, humans, spirits, any being that can choose between good and evil (also called moral freedom, or significant freedom).Who do you mean, James Bond aka Agent 007? lol
I like your argument, but even more than your argument, I appreciate your question.
To what end does it serve to make God responsible for the evil that we do? God is reduced to an amoral demon in such a belief system, and the dignity of man is reducing to that of an automaton based in biology.
Christians proposing such a system have created a swamp for their worldview. Atheism would be a better believe system for such Christians, than to believe in a God such as the one that their logic has created for them.
It's not about making God responsible, but about figuring out who is responsible; and we're not focusing on personal responsibility for the evil we do, but about maximal responsibility for evil acts existing at all. Why do evil acts exist? Why aren't there only loving acts? Was it an unfortunate but necessary part of God's ultimate and perfect plan? Or are acts of evil completely unnecessary and never needed to occur at all?To what end does it serve to make God responsible for the evil that we do?
Some Christians believe He created evil. Would you encourage those Christians to question God's character?When God's character is in question, it always serving to pull Him down to man's level. Temporal, material beings made of dirt, trying to judge a holy, and wholly infinite, Creator. Man cannot reason himself out of a paper bag without God's help. The wisdom of men is exalted in the world, and in this forum, but the scripture tells us the wisdom of the world is foolishness to God.
Theyve already questioned His character, that is how they arrived at that conclusion. Before I became a Christian I was in the new age. I saw God through the lens of Yin and Yang, light and dark. The scripture says however that God is light and in Him is no darkness at all. God is morally perfect, indeed perfect in every way and perfectly good. You cannot pin sin on a holy God.Some Christians believe He created evil. Would you encourage those Christians to question God's character?
You see, I agree with you. But that is not the point. The point is, you are encouraging us to not question God's character. But in a rather contradictory way you then present your own knowledge of His character i.e. morally perfect, perfect in every way etc. If you expect this to be helpful then you expect the person it has helped to change in some way. You said it yourself, you used to believe God was light and dark, but you questioned it, and now you don't.Theyve already questioned His character, that is how they arrived at that conclusion. Before I became a Christian I was in the new age. I saw God through the lens of Yin and Yang, light and dark. The scripture says however that God is light and in Him is no darkness at all. God is morally perfect, indeed perfect in every way and perfectly good. You cannot pin sin on a holy God.
For those who accept the logic laid out in the OP, how does accepting the logic not mean that it is God that is responsible for evil?It's not about making God responsible, but about figuring out who is responsible; and we're not focusing on personal responsibility for the evil we do, but about maximal responsibility for evil acts existing at all. Why do evil acts exist? Why aren't there only loving acts? Was it an unfortunate but necessary part of God's ultimate and perfect plan? Or are acts of evil completely unnecessary and never needed to occur at all?
You see, I agree with you. But that is not the point. The point is, you are encouraging us to not question God's character. But in a rather contradictory way you then present your own knowledge of His character i.e. morally perfect, perfect in every way etc. If you expect this to be helpful then you expect the person it has helped to change in some way. You said it yourself, you used to believe God was light and dark, but you questioned it, and now you don't.
For those who accept the logic laid out in the OP, how does accepting the logic not mean that it is God that is responsible for evil?
How does it not make the Biblical axiom 'and behold it was very good' into a lie?
Whatever other questions about the nature of man or the nature of God, or reality may arise out of accepting the argument, the inevitable conclusion that we can create out of a God who creates evil is that he is in some measure an amoral demon in this world.
For an atheist, this all works out. Such a god would be less than a ultimate being worthy in believing in at any rate, but the question is not what the theological end game for atheists would be in accepting such logic.
The more interesting question is why would any Christian continue to be Christian and worship a lesser being of this sort in the first place?
Because the I do not want to worship an optimistic imaginary idea, but the True God Himself, as He is, and not as you or others want Him to be. Please note, there are Christians who have replied in this thread who believe God created evil and they are no less Christian than you. So this question is not even a question about God's character necessarily, but what the outworking of His character actually produces.The more interesting question is why would any Christian continue to be Christian and worship a lesser being of this sort in the first place?
You know Who God is. Good. Do you know everything about Him? Do you know all doctrine perfectly? If you don't, how do you learn? Do you pray and spend time with Him (sounds like you do)? What if He still hasn't answered you? Do you ask a question on Christian Forums only to be told you actually don't know God well enough and you should stop asking questions? (I'm being serious here, because this is exactly what you are doing at the moment. And again, I'm not going through this conversation for my sake, this is for you).I didn't know who God is.
God was a mystery hey, but He is no longer a mystery? I believe what you mean is, you had an idea about Him but had never actually surrendered to Him. And then He started teaching you Who He really is, and you love Him for it! But let's just get something clear, He is still a mystery, right? In the same way, I love my wife, I know her better than anyone and vice versa, but she is still a mystery to me!God was a mystery to me
You were going by your own understanding, but now you don't? So who's understanding are you going by? God's? That's a pretty bold claim. Now I'm not saying He can't guide you into a good understanding, He most definitely can, and does. But in the present, we are all in need of changing our thinking (repentance means: to change the way you think, to turn in a new direction). Perhaps you go by the bibles understanding? Well there's many interpretations and there'll be thousands of verse you don't have the right thinking about yet. Have a good think and pray about all of this, because you are still going by your own understanding in certain areas, and that's okay! Just remove the arrogance that masquerades as faith, and own that you don't know everything about God or the Bible, but you do know Him, and you trust in Him in the meantime.I was going by my own understanding
Excellent.So, I gave my life to His Son and He totally and completely transformed my life from the inside out. I am a totally different person than I was before. I know exactly what it means to be born again.
Great.6 years later He has answered many of them and keeps answering them.
Here is the straw man. You have created for yourself an image of who I am and where I am at in my walk with God. Whether it's by the way I write, or that I am writing questions about God, or that I'm posting in the philosophy section, whatever it is, you have judged me. Now I want you to realise that when a person questions any doctrine the church holds sacred, they try and belittle the person and encourage them to "forget about it, seek God and leave these things to rest". This is a RELIGIOUS SPIRIT that disallows questions and brands them doubts and sinful. This is the spirit that drives people out of faith and into long term doubt. Teaching a person to hide their questions deep down under "trusting God" is not a long term solution. It's a short term fix. Better is to just say "I don't know" than "don't ask that question". My question is NOT SINFUL. It is truly seeking for God, and it does not deserve the condemnation you spew forward with subtlety. IT IS NOT HELPFUL. Questions are GOOD. I am not in doubt, I am seeking to know God in a closer way.That is why I am admonishing you to lay down your doubts and seek Gods face
No, it's not. And as I said earlier. This is a philosophy thread. Please do not enter a philosophy thread to tell people to stop questioning and just have faith.questioning Gods character and motives is backsliding